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The only party that showed something during the 1999 political
campaign that can be considered as a semi-official flag was
Meretz which used a logo on white bedsheet. Its green-white logo
can be seen here.
Dov Gutterman, 19 May 1999
Meretz is a left-wing party. It uses its logo on white,
sometimes with a slogan added.
Dov Gutterman, 20 August 2001
This is not an official flag and has no specifications, but it
is hoisted in front of the party headquarters in Tel-Aviv. The
size of the emblem could differ from one production series to
another. I guess it depends in who the manufacturer is.
Dov Gutterman, 21 August 2001
Full name in 2003 elections: HaBhira HaDemocratit - Sahar (The
Democratic Choice - Dawn)
Letters: Mem-Resh-Tzadi (hance MERETZ = zest)
Flag/logo: The previous logo wite MERETZ on green rectangle, was
updated by adding a yellow sun (probably because of Sahar=dawn).
The old logo appears on white background. No spotting of any
flags this time but I guess it was updated too.
Remarks: Est. 1992 by RATZ - the movement for civil rights, MAPAM
- united workers party and Shinui
(now a seperate party).
Dov Gutterman, 27 January 2003
Meretz is an example how the 'letters' of a lists became the
popular and common name of the list. It seems that many in the
public and media that refer to "Meretz Party" aren't
aware that there is no such party at all. Meretz letters are mem-resh-tzadi.
It is written with regular tzadi and not a suffix one at
its end but it vocally sounds like "vigor".
Full name of the list is Meretz - Yisrael Hevratit
Demokratit (Democratic Socialist Israel) and it is a left
wing list.
Meretz was founded in 1992 as a union of:
1) Hatnu'a'a Lezhuyot HaEzrah U'LeShalom (Civil Rights
and Peace Movement). Resh-tzadi (hence Ratz) were
the assigned letters of this party (vocally sound like
"running"). It was split from the labor party before
1973 elections.
2) Mapam - Mifleget Poalim Meuhedet (United Workers Party)
- Founded 1949 as a union of HaShomer HaTzayir (The young
Guard) and Hatnu'a'a LeAkhdut HaAvoda Poale Zion (Movement
for Labor Unity - Workers of Zion) which split back in 1954. In
1969-1984 it ran together with the Labor
Party (giving its mem to its EMET letters, left
there even after Mapam stopped this joined run).
3) Part of Shinui
After the blow in 2003 elections it
was decided to found a new left wing bloc named Yahad
(Together - initials for Yisrael Hevratit Demokratit), but
only Meretz and Shahar (another left wing split
of the labor party) joined the new bloc. Internal discussion
brought to compromise in which the movement was renamed Meretz-Yahad.
It is led by Yosi Beilin (Leader of Shahar).
Even thou that Meretz-Yahad got a joined logo it was decided
the list will use only Meretz logo and flag during the
2006 campaign. Meretz logo is a new one which replaced
the old one used in previous elections
Meretz got 5 seats at 2006 elections. Web site at <www.myparty.org.il>.
Dov Gutterman, 25 March and 7 June 2006
In 2009 elections it ran as: Hatnu'a HaHadasha MERETZ (The new
movement MERETZ).
New logo was
intreduced following the changes in the party. The new logo can
be seen at <www.myparty.org.il>.
It will probably used on flags too, but I didn't saw any.
Dov Gutterman, 10 February 2009
At the Israeli
National Photo Collection there is a photo of "MEMBERS OF
"HASHOMER HATZAIR" YOUTH MOVEMENT IN KFAR SABA BRANCH
BLOWING THE TRUMPET AS THEY WAVE THE MOVEMENT'S FLAG.".
HaShomer HaTzair (The Young Guard) is the youth movement of the
flag of MAPAM (Mifleget HaPoalim HaMeuhedet - United
Workers Party), one of MERETZ ingridiants..
Dov Gutterman, 12 March 2005